
The Fun Stuff
Most days at Danger Camp are organized around a theme. Pirates, spies, and Yes! Even zombies. Games projects, and activities for the day are all related to the theme.
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Once a week we have a Random Danger Day for all the fun stuff that doesn't fit neatly into a theme. We might build our own golf course, fire off some rockets, or make a water slide. There's no telling what the day has in store, but it's sure to be a good time!
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The day often culminates in a Final Challenge that tests and reinforces all of the skills and activities presented throughout the day. Our spies infiltrate enemy headquarters guarded by laser alarms and trip wires. Our superheroes fly like Superman, swing lide Black Widow, and use a Bat-Hook to scale walls. At Danger Camp, every day is an adventure.
The Danger Camp Philosophy
In this age of computers and video games, kids still need time for play, imagination, and epic adventures! At Danger Camp, we believe in hands-on games and activities that encourage curiosity, problem-solving, and confidence. And sometimes, we allow kids to flirt with danger in a safe and controlled environment.
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Inspired by years of theater experience and good old-fashioned fun, we have developed a curriculum that is engaging and exciting. By providing a safe environment, our campers become 100% invested. When kids buy in at this level, it’s no longer about pretending to be a pirate . . . Put a cardboard sword in her hand and she IS a pirate. Tie a scrape of fabric around his shoulders and he IS a superhero.
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And to top it off, our campers use their imagination to invent their own games and activities. We help kids understand that you don’t need computers and video games to have fun. Turn a pile of junk into a mini golf course? We got this! Make a plan to escape the Zombies? We can do this! At Danger Camp, we make our own fun!


Praise for Danger Camp
These are just a few of the comments from parents about Danger Camp.
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This is a fantastic experience. And from what I’ve heard, this has been a really, really engaging experience with colaberation and problem-solving excercises and a whole lot of fun. This is something [my daughter] truly needs. All kids do, frankly.
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Just wanted to let you know how much my son loved his week with Danger Camp. It was such a nice change from sports camps. Just old-fashioned fun and a great creative outlet. I’ve already reccommended it to several friends for next year.
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I want to thank you for providing the best day camp experience I’ve ever heard about… and believe me, I heard about it each and every day. My daughter turned off the television, put down video games, ooks, food, and I think might have told Justin Bieber to “hold on a second, I need to finish telling me parents what happened at camp today,” if the opportunity would have presented itself.
Quote from [my son] today: “I think this is the best camp I’ve ever been to. Can I do it again next summer?” Thank you, thank you for all the energy you’re sharing with the kids!